My Dear Mr. ChurchillHoughton Mifflin, 1965 - 118 стор. Impressions of Sir Winston Churchill as he appeared to close friends and co-workers in his later years. |
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... whole business . Then one day Randolph Churchill , whom I knew slightly , invited me to meet him at the Ritz Bar . " Father would like to see you , " he said at once . " I think he's got something to show you that will interest you . Do ...
... whole business . Then one day Randolph Churchill , whom I knew slightly , invited me to meet him at the Ritz Bar . " Father would like to see you , " he said at once . " I think he's got something to show you that will interest you . Do ...
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... whole installation and did a good deal of the work besides . Even when he could no longer actively participate in his engineering schemes , nothing was ever done without his ex- pert sidewalk supervision . He always had some project or ...
... whole installation and did a good deal of the work besides . Even when he could no longer actively participate in his engineering schemes , nothing was ever done without his ex- pert sidewalk supervision . He always had some project or ...
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... whole family might have been killed . Churchill felt a little better after receiving this news and began to discuss steps necessary to avoid a repetition of the tragedy . First , the swans would have to be removed that very day to the ...
... whole family might have been killed . Churchill felt a little better after receiving this news and began to discuss steps necessary to avoid a repetition of the tragedy . First , the swans would have to be removed that very day to the ...
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CHURCHILL AND I | 1 |
CHURCHILL THE HOST | 12 |
CHURCHILL THE MAN | 21 |
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